Encouraging Reviews of John Newton’s Amazing Grace

Encouraging Reviews of John Newton’s Amazing Grace 2026-01-14T23:16:07+00:00

It couldn’t be more encouraging to any author than to receive reviews like the first few for Amazing Grace: How Faith Grows in the Human Heart.

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The first few reviews have come from different countries. I also share my replies to their reviews, one advantage of also posting on Good Reads is the ability to have a conversation. Here are the first few reviews:

Australia:  Humbling Amazing Grace

I have known of John Newton and his writing Amazing Grace from his experience of being a slaver and then having a conversion. I had not known about his early beginnings of having a devoted Christian mother. Neither did I know of her demise at his young age.

Reading this story as a Christian and also one who has often grieved over my many wrongs, I have received a clearer understanding of my own feelings. I am now eighty-one years old and often cry when looking back on some of the silly things I have done,. Yes, and as John Newton did, I also feel utter remorse.

About suicide. After leaving my first marriage of over thirty years of abuse and then moving to another state I felt suicidal. I was in a new place with no family nor friends. One day I went for a long drive feeling totally in despair. My phone rang from a colleague asking me, where I was and what I was doing. I confessed to him that I wanted to suicide, I was at my wits end. He didn’t try and talk me out of it. Instead he asked me how I would do it.

After I explained what I had planned, he simply said, “so who would you hurt the most with this action?” Then he waited for my reply. I thought and answered, …. “my mother.” “Do you want to do that to your mother?” he asked. Oh course, stunned when thinking on that, I did not. So, I answered, “no.” He then proceeded to tell me to keep driving until I saw a cafe, to go inside, have a cup of tea, something to eat, then then drive back home.. Just his calm psychiatric voice and friendship turned me around.

In life there are many times we feel at a loss… but as happened with John Newton, that time passes and with Christ as our head, we are able to continue on. I loved this story. Thank you so much for bringing it to mind.”

My Reply
You are so very welcome. I found your review incredibly moving. You have clearly been on your own Grace journey and it has, like most of us, had some
Bumps along the way.
God has clearly been with you and I’m so glad Newton’s updated words had such an impact on you. And I do hope you’ll be able to download the full version when it’s ready and catch up with the extra chapters. Thanks again for reviewing.

UK

“Amazing Grace: How Faith Grows in the Human Heart” is a deeply moving and inspiring testimony of God’s limitless grace at work in a person’s life. This book beautifully reveals how the grace that saves is the same grace that transforms, strengthens, and sustains. Through its pages, you witness the living evidence that no one is ever too far for God to reach, redeem, and restore. It carries a timely and hope‑filled message for all — a reminder that God’s amazing grace is powerful enough to touch any heart and bring forth lasting change. A truly uplifting and encouraging read.
My Reply 
Thank you so much for this kind review. I will be tracing his autobiographical writings through beyond the point I got to when you read this so I hope you will come back for more when the full book is released! Truly encouraging isnt it that grace can save a wretch like ME.

 

USA

I’m blown away by Adrian Warnock’s modern rendition of John Newton’s classic writings! This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God’s grace. Newton’s journey from a rebellious slave trader to a compassionate pastor is a testament to the transformative power of faith.

The inclusion of Newton’s autobiography, sermons, and letters provides a rich context to his life and ministry. Warnock’s commentary adds clarity and relevance, making it easy to apply Newton’s wisdom to our lives today.

What struck me most was Newton’s emphasis on the gradual nature of God’s grace – conviction, conflict, and mature contemplation. His story and writings have inspired me to reflect on my own spiritual journey.

My Reply

Thanks Celine, the book will be even better when the rest of the chapters are released! Appreciate you reviewing this early access version so much.

 

USA: Saved a wretch like me

There are three parts of this book: the writings of John Newton, an account of his life, how he became Christian, and how he fits into Christian theology, and a chapter at the end of how the television show Traitors maps out the ways our souls can be corrupt.

The author did a good job with the first, and is still very incomplete with the second (as of my reading). But the third really doesn’t belong there, or better said, perhaps needs its own book.

The song Amazing Grace appeals to us because we know we are wretches, and there’s no question we are still wretches even after we’re found.

Newton, because he wanted to be a minister, really felt like he had to get to the bottom of it. But as one who would know him by his works, I’m still waiting for the account of how his life matches up, and what he actually did, especially how he got out of his slaving situation once it occurred to him that he was on the wrong path.

My Reply

Hi Tom, thanks for your review. Thank you for your kind and honest comments. You are right that this is an early access preview. As a spoiler alert I can tell you that this wayward man and slave trader over time transformed into a compassionate pastor who cared deeply for his flock and ultimately campaigned to end the slave trade he had been a part of .

As for the final chapter, that is also the first chapter of another book The Traitor Within: Understanding and Healing Our Deceitful Hearts. I’m interested that it didn’t really feel like it fitted for you. I was hoping it would feel like a kind of modern parable verifying Newton’s teaching that the heart is deceitful.

Can you give me any advice on how to better integrate it into this volume so it doesn’t feel jarring but instead acts as a kind of climax for the book showing just how relevant it is for today? I am sure you know that when the rest of the book is completed anyone with a kindle version now will them be able to simply delete and redownload to get the full version.

 

Read More about Amazing Grace and Adrian’s other books

Transformed by Jesus: Spiritual Renewal

About Adrian Warnock
The resurrection of Jesus changes everything. Just not all at once. Healing takes time. Compassion and patience carry us over a lifetime of change.
These are the themes I explore in my books and in the articles I have written for Patheos since 2003.

My writing draws on my scientific training as a doctor and psychiatrist, my work in the UK's National Health Service and the pharmaceutical industry, alongside more than twenty-five years as a member of a growing church where I served on the leadership team offering pastoral care.

My perspective has also been shaped by chronic illness since 2017, when I developed life-threatening pneumonia that caused lasting damage to my body, triggered several further conditions, and uncovered a diagnosis of blood cancer. This was successfully treated, although doctors expect it to return in the future. Out of these experiences I founded Blood Cancer Uncensored, an online patient-led support community.

I am the author of the Transformed by Jesus: Spiritual Renewal series of books, which ask:

→ Is the Easter story true, and what does it mean?

Raised With Christ: How the Resurrection Changes Everything

→ Why is change so difficult? What causes the resistance?

The Traitor Within: Understanding and Healing Our Deceitful Hearts

→ How does transformation happen over time?

Amazing Grace: How Faith Grows in the Human Heart

→ What are the first steps on a journey of faith?

Hope Reborn: How to Become a Christian and Live for Jesus

These books bring together medical, psychological, social, and faith-based insights, advocating for a biopsychosocial–spiritual model of wellbeing. My qualifications and training reflect this integrated background:

→ British MB BS medical degree (equivalent to an MD in the USA)

→ Postgraduate qualifications in Psychiatry (MRCPsych) and Pharmaceutical Medicine (MFFM, DipPharmMed)

→ Theological training courses run by Newfrontiers


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